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Deos anyone know of any type of fish native to North America that eats mainly acuatic weeds but only grows to about 10-12 inches or less? -Scott
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Why do you want them to stay small? For forage?
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You got it. Do you know anything like that?
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intresting my brain is not working right now. the tricky part of your question is native to N. America. I came up with some but all exotics. good luck
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Well Greg, the reason that I would prefer them to be native is so I can have a breeding population without having to deal with VA fish and game. So for exotics, if they don't mind I don't mind. Besides I'd always like to learn about a new species of fish. What did you come up with?
-Scott
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